Hey guys, I'm the head oil tech at Joe Gibbs Racing, so I figured I would add my two cents if you don't mind.
First, if the car is street driven as well as some track days, it is best to stay away from Racing Oils due to the low detergent/dispersant formulas (unless you want to change your oil every 500 miles or so). The Joe Gibbs Hot Rod oils have the higher levels of Zinc (AKA ZDP) that your engines need, and the Hot Rod oils have a normal detergent/dispersant package to accomodate street driving as well as track days.
For all out racing, look at true racing oil. The lower levels of detergent and dispersants in real racing oils helps reduce wear in highly stressed engines, so real race cars should use a real racing oil. Obvioulsy, Joe Gibbs has real racing oils available (the same oils our NASCAR team has been using for the last 10 years).